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yep...he surely is..

now he's apparently richer than all of us and has a car with "hard mods" yet his sig suggests otherwise...I don't know anyone with "hard mods" that lists they run 11PSI everyday in their sig!!

He is a classic example of the intent of the original post. sneaks around behind industrial sheds to race because he is either A. too chicken shit to go to a track or,B too f**king tight to do the same thing. (or both)

He is a classic example of the intent of the original post. sneaks around behind industrial sheds to race because he is either A. too chicken shit to go to a track or,B too f**king tight to do the same thing. (or both)

I agree.

But don't you get a thrill from a good old fashion street race every now and then? There a place and a time, but common we all take on a run, or go for an industo slide.

He is a classic example of the intent of the original post. sneaks around behind industrial sheds to race because he is either A. too chicken shit to go to a track or,B too f**king tight to do the same thing. (or both)

indeed...and he thinks his "Secret spots" are known to noone...bahahaha...he just digs himself a hole..can't wait for his reply.

I agree.

But don't you get a thrill from a good old fashion street race every now and then? There a place and a time, but common we all take on a run, or go for an industo slide.

Well hell yeah, street run definitely. Industrial slide. Like WTF. couldnt be bothered.

I agree.

But don't you get a thrill from a good old fashion street race every now and then? There a place and a time, but common we all take on a run, or go for an industo slide.

yeah, of course...but series II thinks going to the track is going to get cops to write down his number plate and fine him when he goes to Maccas because of his "hard mods" :happy:

Well hell yeah, street run definitely. Industrial slide. Like WTF. couldnt be bothered.

oh common Noel, if you knew how you could, its really quite fun. albar it a complete no use skill as its not a form of motorsport

yeah, of course...but series II thinks going to the track is going to get cops to write down his number plate and fine him when he goes to Maccas because of his "hard mods" :happy:

he is a tool, and thinks my post was friendly towards him, wtf. Im nice to no one.

oh common Noel, if you knew how you could, its really quite fun. albar it a complete no use skill as its not a form of motorsport

Dude you want slide then come to catherine with me to my older bro's cattle run. We'll run a few buff in the cut down bullcatchers if ya got the heart for it.

Dude you want slide then come to catherine with me to my older bro's cattle run. We'll run a few buff in the cut down bullcatchers if ya got the heart for it.

sounds like I could die.

however, in perhaps?

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